The largest and most successful of the new trade unions was the
a. New Harmony Community
b. Amalgamated Society of Engineers
c. British East India Workers Association
d. Labour Party
e. National Association of Textile Workers
b
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Harding and his successors __________
a. sought to continue the policies of Wilson b. wanted a return to traditional Republican policies c. advanced in new directions d. sought to maintain the status quo e. wanted to redefine "Republicanism"
The Sons of Liberty were
A) the signers of the Declaration of Independence. B) followers of Patrick Henry. C) a leading group of Patriots. D) the primary organizers of the nonimportation movement. E) refugees from the British army.
The colonists who ultimately embraced the vision of America as an independent nation had in common all of the following characteristics except
a. the desire to create an agricultural society. b. a shared goal of living unfettered by the tyrannies of royal authority, official religion, and social hierarchies. c. a growing reverence for ideals such as liberty. d. an unwillingness to subjugate others. e. a majority were English speaking with English customs.
In his famous poem "The White Man's Burden," Rudyard Kipling expressed the idea that whites
a. greatly suffered from the cruelty of African native tribes when they were captured. b. were never really recompensed for the loss of their colonies after the end of colonialism. c. were more susceptible to native African diseases and therefore experienced greater mortality. d. carried the economic cost of infrastructure development in their former colonies. e. had a moral responsibility to lift Africans from a state of lower societal development.